SEGREGATION.

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SEGREGATION

Sharecropping Landless farmers pay rent in crops to cover costs Migration of thousands of AA, escape racism and former owners ____ Create cooperatives Appeal to racism Pay tax to vote, be able to read and understand constitution, could vote if ancestor voted in 1867

8. Separation of races 9. Laws enforcing segregation 10. Separate but equal ruling 11. Execution without proper trial, 187 12. Activist against lynching 13. AA leader, focus on economic goal, get education first then equality will come 14. AA leader, protect voting rights, only way to get equality